“to take some time away as a group” after bandmates Perry Farrell and Dave Navarro got into a fight onstage.The single, called “True Love,” came out on Tuesday.
The band promoted the song on social media, after giving no forewarning that they had new music dropping.“True Love now streaming everywhere,” they wrote on Instagram.According to Rolling Stone, the band debuted “True Love” last year at the end of a show in Bakersfield, Calif.
The group’s lineup at the time included Farrell, 65, Stephen Perkins and Eric Avery. Navarro, 57, was recovering from long COVID and was briefly replaced by Troy Van Leeuwen.“True Love” is the second single from Jane’s Addiction’s reunited lineup.The first was “Imminent Redemption,” which came out in July in the midst of the band’s reunion tour.The core members of Jane’s Addiction (which formed in 1985) embarked on their first tour together in 14 years over the summer.However, chaos unfolded with the group at their Boston show last Friday when a heated Farrell got in Navarro’s face and threw punches.
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